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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 12 Nov 2007 10:54:34 -0500626_windows-1252 Birded some on Middle Bass Island last Thursday (11-8)and Friday-(11-
9)not much waterfowl present as there were lots of duck hunters around
also. Did see a Common Loon and Horned Grebe on the east side. Lots of
Double-crested Cormorants passed by on Friday AM-took over five minutes
for the large group to pass by low over the water.
Pat Chrysler reported seeing 5 Red-tailed Hawks and 2 Bald Eagles
flying south together over South Bass on Friday, November 9 around noon.
There seem to be quite a few raptors and Turkey Vultures seen lately
around the islands.
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At CR 263 and Mahan Denman Rds. there was a large flock of Blackbirds
possibly 500 or more feeding. The flock contained Red-winged Blackbirds,
Brown-headed Cowbirds, Common Grackles and over 50  Rusty  Blackbirds. Truly an amazing
number!!!
Also observed were Bald Eagle, Red-tailed Hawk, American Kestrel, Tree
Sparrow, Eastern Towhee and a lone Tree Swallow.
Lou Gardella
Delores Cole



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